Not “just” a bungalow, cottage, cabin or guest house…the Tiny House represents a Burgeoning Movement.

You don’t need a permit to put one in your backyard or on your land out in the country, generally, they’re so small. And, cute. Something about the bite-size-of-the-American-Dream of the Tiny House is incredibly magnetic, quaint, accessible and…well, mindful. Perhaps nothing is “greener” than “simplicity.”

“The entire tiny house was recycled except for the shingles and nails…front door from a local farmhouse….back door found on side of road, bottom rotted. My stepdad repaired….wooden windows from a customer of my sister who was replacing with vinyl windows..wood from a local sawmill that fell in a hurricane in our area last year…stones built on from the wall on the property.”